If we had the faith of a mustard seed, we would move mountains…Īll human actions are the outcome of two emotions: fear or love. We can be thankful for something is not there yet – by the help of faith. We must know that we have it, and be thankful for it. We cannot thank God for something that we know is not there. Gratitude cannot be used as a tool to lie. Thank God in advance for what you want, and this in effect will acknowledge that it is already there in effect. Thoughts and words give birth to reality.Īn effective prayer is never a supplication, but a prayer of gratitude. Our thoughts are creative and our words are productive. Such a statement produces the experience of not having. If a revelation is requested by a person, then it cannot be received since the act of asking is a statement that it is not there. God is not revealed through outward observation, but through inward experience. These people listen to others, and do not have to think at all… Such people do not have to listen to God, since they have decided that other people hear God for them, and have them to listen to. This belief removes the mass of the people from the responsibility of hearing God’s message, much less receiving it. Some people choose to believe that God communicates in special ways and only with special people. No person and no one time are more special than another. We emphasis too much the Word of God, and too little the experience.Īn experience is God’s most powerful message – but this, mostly, is ignored by people.Īll people are special. Words may help understand something, but experience allows to Know something. Words are utterances: noises that stand for feelings, thoughts and experiences. Words are the least effective way of communicating, since words are most open to misinterpretation. When feelings, thoughts and experience all fail, God then uses words. God also communicates through thoughts (images and pictures) and experience.
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